It's been a busy week for Michael Jackson, the pop star who has been dead for five years as of next month.
Fans who have been torn over the release of Jackson's "new" album this week will have another reason to either rejoice or look away, as the Billboard Music Awards is planning to bring the late star back to life in hologram form for Sunday's awards ceremony.
The performance has faced a legal challenge, but as of Friday, a federal judge in Las Vegas denied a request for an injection which might have prevented the much-hyped "experience."
With a massive late of A-list names set to perform on Sunday night, which is the end of the sales tracking week, Jackson's latest release, Xscape, may get a big enough boost to pass The Black Keys' Turn Blue. Both albums are currently running neck and neck for the week's No. 1 record.